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    Writing desk, from the 1950s, desk in mahogany. In very good condition, small lack of veneer on one drawer. Period: 1950s Measurements: H 75 x W 117 x D 68 cm
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    Wicker coffee table dating back to the 1950s
    Period: 1950s Measurements: H 71 x L 79 x Ø 60 cm
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    Pickled wooden mirror pickled in white in Louis XV style, dating back to the 1930s.
    Period: 1930s Measurements: Frame H 145 x L 103 / Mirror H 89 x L 64.5 cm
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    Piedmontese walnut flap, built towards the end of the 18th and the beginning of the 19th century. The piece of furniture is composed of two large drawers and five smaller foldaway drawers. In very good condition. Period: End 700 Measurements: H 100 x W 102 x D 47 cm
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    Piedmontese walnut flap in the direttorio style dating back to the early 1800s, with maple and mixed wood inlays. Composed of a chest of drawers and five small retractable drawers. Period: Early 19th century Measurements: H 99 x W 119.5 X D 55.5 cm
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    Venini chandelier in chromed metal and Murano glass, dating back to the 60s / 70s
    Period: 1960s / 1970s Measurements: H 60 x Ø 40 cm
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    Venetian sideboard, beech, three drawers and four doors, cantilever foot
    Period: Mid 19th century
    Measurements: H 100 x W 145 x D 47 cm
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    Table, Fratino desk in walnut, built in the twentieth century, original materials, top 35 mm thick in a single piece, equipped with front drawer.
    Period: 20th century Measures: H 78 x L 135 x P 58.5 cm
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    Small revolving English bookcase, dating back to the early 1900s, in mahogany, with maple inlay.
    Period: 20th century Measures: H 78.5 x L 44 x L 44 cm
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    Small Piedmontese writing desk, inlaid, Louis XVI. The desk dates from the late 18th/early 19th century and is made of various inlaid woods: walnut, cherry, maple and boxwood. With openable top and compartments, choked leg with pyramidal trunk. Period: late 18th/early 19th century Measurements: H 75,5 x W 86,5 x D 46 cm
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    Small Piedmontese dresser in Luigi Filippo style. Two and a half drawers, turned foot, inlaid drawers in patina. In fair condition. Period: mid-19th century Measurements: H 84 x W 105 x D 54.5 cm
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    Small safe with studs, working key. Inside equipped with two drawers. Very good condition. Period: Half 1800s Measurements: H 40 x L 40 x P 27 cm
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    Refined small Legras vase with a square base in etched glass, decorated with a winter landscape, signed on the lower center, in excellent condition.
    Period: Early 1900s Measurements: H 11.5 x L 9.5 x P 9.5 cm
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    Venetian style silvered mirror, dating back to the 1940s
    Period: 1940s approx Measurements: Frame H 115 x L 77 x P 5 / Mirror H 80 x L 60 cm
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    Sideboard, 1950s

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    1950s sideboard in chestnut veneer, composed of 4 glass doors, drawers at the base. In excellent condition.
    Period: 1950s Measurements: H 88 x L 175.5 x P 49 cm
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    French walnut sideboard in Louis XV style dating back to the first half of the 19th century. Equipped with doors and three drawers in sill finish. In good condition
    Period: First half of the 19th century Measurements: H 100 x W 153 x D 59 cm
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    Pair of ointment containers, Savona, in good condition, dating back to the 18th century. In 1641 the Genoese Senate granted to the Grosso factory in Albisola the privilege of marking the ceramics with the symbol of the lighthouse of Genoa, the lantern. Between the end of the seventeenth and the beginning of the eighteenth century, again with the permission of the Genoese Senate, the lantern became the symbol of the Chiodo-Peirano, society of Savona. The Chiodos, after 1738, who remained the sole owners of the factory, continued to mark their ceramics with the lantern until 1782, the year of the transfer of the factory to the company Pittamiglio-Astengo-Carlevarino, which in turn gave up the business in 1786. Epoca: '700 Measurements: H 18 x Ø 12 cm
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    Saporiti tapestry for Ottavio Missoni, multicolored patchwork, dating back to the 80s
    Period: 80s Measures: H 95.5 x L 171 x P 2.5 cm  
     
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    Round painted ceramic Della Robbia, depicting the Madonna with child and angels, dating back to the 1920s
    Period: 1920s Measurements: Ø 63 x P 6.5 cm
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    1940s brass lamp, swivel wicker shade. In excellent condition, working electrical system.
    Period: 1940s Measurements: H 169 x L 44.5 x P 82 cm
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    Rare Biella chest in walnut, dated 1681 on the front, lion-footed feet. Restored. Also for sale is an identical chest carved in the 1900s.
    Period: 1681 Measurements: H 61 x W 150 x D 56 cm
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    Porcelain vase depicting the Rosa family on a white background with scenes of common life, the handles are in the shape of Pho's dog. The vase is of Chinese origin, Qing Dynasty, from the Guangxu era (1875-1908).
    Period: 19th century
    Measurements: H 69 x C 76.5 cm
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    Pier Luigi Colli (1895-1968), table from the 1950s. The table has elegant cylindrical carved legs, it was built in elm, briar and brass; the top is in green formica. The cabinet is in excellent condition. Period: 1950s Measurements: H 77 x W 180 x D 86.5 cm
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    Rare mirror by Pier Luigi Colli for Marelli from the 1950s, in elm wood, antique mirror and brass finishes, original and in excellent condition. Period: 1950s Measurements: Ø 100 x D 5
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    Piedmontese wardrobe in white poplar, in Louis XVI style, with curl molding, batting doors with flower carving in the center. Original in all its parts, the furniture has been pickled, it is ready for any type of finish.
    Period: 19th century Measurements: H 232 x L 145 x P 50 cm
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    Extremely rare Piedmontese wardrobe in Gattice, pastel tones. Very good condition, restored.
    Period: 18th century Measurements: H 221 x L 160 x P 61 cm
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    Piedmontese safe from the mid-19th century fully studded, with double lock. Inside there are two wooden drawers. In good condition. Period: Mid 19th century Measurements: H 76 x W 55.5 x D 32 cm
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    Piedmontese wardrobe, pickled, in shades of red and green, three-panel doors, dating back to around 1830
    Period: around 1830 Measurements: H 209 x L 127 x P 49 cm
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    Piedmontese mirror in Transition style, dating from the late 1700s / early 1800s. Carved and gilded mecca wood frame. Part of the molding is missing.
    Period: Late '700 / early' 800 Measurements: H 162.5 x L 81.5 cm  
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    Piedmontese desk in walnut with a lift dating back to the early 1800s, three drawers on the front and truncated pyramidal legs.
    Period: Early 19th century Measurements: H 143 x L 102.5 x P 64 cm
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    Piedmontese baroque cabinet in walnut, from the first half of the 18th century. Rebated doors with three carved panels each, smooth sides, the left one built in chestnut. Excellent condition, the piece of furniture was born as a single body and was subsequently cut in the middle to be easier to transport, a classic feature of antique Piedmontese furniture. Measurements: H 177 x W 147 x D 57,5 / Internal D 50 cm
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    Particular Louis Philippe style three-seater sofa in walnut, turned legs, dating back to around 1860
    Period: around 1860 Measurements: H 90 x L 97 x P 113 cm
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    Pair of Restoration style mirrors, with inlaid frames, in walnut and mixed woods.
    Period: 1830 Measurements: H 66.5 x W 80 x D 2.5 cm
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    Pair of Louis XVI style mirrors in carved and gilded lego with original glass.
    Period: End of the 18th century Measurements: H 72,5 x W 49,5 cm
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    Pair of Empire style bedside tables dating back to the 1900s, walnut veneer, plinth foot and full column uprights.
    Period: 20th century Measurements: H 67 x L 52 x P 40 cm
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    Pair of ceramics depicting the allegory of poetry and allegory of music, by Giuseppe CAPPÈ (1921-2008), ca. 1950s, in perfect condition. Giuseppè Cappè was born in Milan in 1921, he lived in Milan and later in Lomagna (Lecco) where in his studio, near the porcelain manufacturer, he created his works appreciated all over the world and which, especially in America, have conquered the market. Part of his works are now in many private collections and museums. Cappè was an artist who drew inspiration from the strands of the great Italian Baroque-Alexandrian folk tradition of which the stuccos of Serpotta (Palermo), the Capodimonte porcelain and the Neapolitan mangers are the most typical and well-known examples. Cappè was an artist who has been making sculptures since 1946 and his creations have been so successful that they have been imitated and plagiarized. He also worked as a chief sculptor at the IPA studio and later as a chief sculptor at King. Many of his models are still reproduced from these porcelain studies. He died in Lomagna on 7 May 2008. Measurements: (H 23 X L14 X P10), (H23 X L14 X P12)
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